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3749 EMI 0504 Runanga Lake Ecological Monitoring 2004
Author(s): Geoff Walls
Publication Date: 1 June 2005
Publication Number: 3749
3391 EMT 0402 Pekapeka Wetland Management Plan 2005 2010
Publication Date: 1 February 2005
Publication Number: 3391
3750 EMI 0505 Tukituki Ecological Monitoring 2004
Author(s): Geoff Walls
Publication Date: 1 February 2005
Publication Number: 3750
3748 EMI 0503 Waitangi Estuary Ecological Monitoring 2004
Author(s): Geoff Walls
Publication Date: 1 February 2005
Publication Number: 3748
3747 EMI 0502 Oingto Lake Ecological Monitoring 2004
Author(s): Geoff Walls
Publication Date: 1 February 2005
Publication Number: 3747
HBRC contracted the Cawthron Institute to map the broad scale habitat features of the regional coastline.
Author(s): Leigh Stevens, Barry Robertson
Publication Date: 6 January 2005
Publication Number: 3745
3503 Ahuriri Estuary Environmental Evaluation 2004
Author(s): S.E. White
Publication Date: 1 July 2004
Publication Number: 3503
4907 Ahuriri Estuary Environmental Evaluation 2004
Author(s): S.E. White
Publication Date: 1 July 2004
Publication Number: 4907
Lake Tutira is the second largest freshwater lake in Hawke's Bay. Adjou1ing it is Lake
Waikapiro. Together they are significant regional, recreational and environmental resources.
Formed by a landslide more than 6000 years ago, the immediate catchment comprises highly
erodible, steep land terrain. It was 463ha of this terrain on the eastern side of the lakes that
Council acquired from the Guthrie Smith Trust on 17'" April1998 as a soil conservation
reserve. The purpose of the reserve is to manage the land for the benefit of the lake while
enhancing the recreational opportunities of the area. Close co-operation with the
Department of Conservation was to be a feature.
The area has a history of severe erosion which impacts on the quality and depth of the
waters of the lake through sedimentation. It also has a long history of erosion control
programmes being implemented, with few being effective.
Consultants prepared a 4 year development plan (Management Plan) for this land which was
to cover most of the major development works thought necessary at that time. This plan was
approved by Council in 1998 and was completed in 2002. Over the intervening period from
2002 to present, a maintenance regime has continued while a new development plan has
been formulated.
Author(s): Garth Eyles
Publication Date: 1 May 2004
Publication Number: 3363
3758 EMI 0316 Pekapeka Swamp Ecological Monitoring 2003
Author(s): Geoff Walls
Publication Date: 1 February 2004
Publication Number: 3758
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